Geology, Wildflowers and Night Skies at 10,000 Feet

Discover one of America's most special parks! Crowning the grand staircase, Cedar Breaks sits at over 10,000 feet and looks down into a half-mile deep geologic amphitheater. Come wander among timeless bristlecone pines, stand in lush meadows of wildflower, ponder crystal-clear night skies and experience the richness of our subalpine forest.

Information for planning your visit to Cedar Breaks National Monument.

Plan Your Visit

Discover this lesser known park and enjoy our sub-alpine environment! Lush meadows and colorful hoodoos await your exploration.

chipmunk standing on the rim of Cedar Breaks National Monument

Life at the Park

Learn more about park history and the plants and animals that call Cedar Breaks home!

A searchable calendar of upcoming activities & events occurring at Cedar Breaks National Monument.

Coming Up at Cedar Breaks

This is the place to search for seasonal activities & events that occur at or near Cedar Breaks throughout the year.

Three kids holding their fourth grade park passes.

Every Kid in a Park Pass

The Every Kid in a Park pass is good for the full academic year of fourth-grade students.

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Social Media & Apps

Have fun learning about the park, sharing photos, memories and experiences. Get up-to-date information sent right to your mobile device!

Girl with over 300 junior ranger badges posing at the Point Supreme Amphitheater.

Become a Junior Ranger

Hey kids! Don't just be a tourist at Cedar Breaks, become a junior ranger! All you need is a sense of curiosity and a bit of time.

Contact the Park

Mailing Address:

Cedar Breaks National Monument: Administrative Office
2390 West Highway 56
Suite #11

Cedar City, UT 84720

Phone:

(435) 586-9451 x4420
The number above will contact our Administrative office in Cedar City. You can contact the monument directly, from mid June - mid October, by calling (435) 586-0787.

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